I definitely think it was a missed opportunity with the stadium renovation to not include a Michigan Football museum on the grounds...maybe as part of the build-out into the Crisler lot when they took down a lot of that hill.

It would have been a great opportunity for fans going to the games to take a walk through and further see and feel the great history of Michigan Football.

Right now, all of that stuff is kind of locked away and hidden from view, but it would be pretty sweet to be able to walk by the Brown Jug or get your picture next to the national championship trophy, etc...

EDIT: On an unrelated note, if you're ever at the University of Chicago, their student recreation building has the first Heisman Trophy on display (awarded to Jay Berwanger) as well as old footballs and write-ups from games played against Michigan and a feature on U of C Alum Fritz Crisler. It's kind of cool to see some of the history from one of the charter members of the Big Ten (and its precursor the Western Conference) and realize how important of piece that the University of Chicago played in the Michigan tradition as its 1898 victory inspired the writing of "The Victors" and they were Michigan's chief rival of the time.

On my last trip in we came in on a Friday and spent the afternoon on the athletic campus, and easily the best part was seeing the Heisman's... lots of other cool stuff too. Definitely worth checking out.